On Feb 27 02:22:31, es...@nerim.net wrote:
On Tue, Feb 26, 2013 at 03:29:06PM -0700, Anthony J. Bentley wrote:
+
+Some traditional groff companions are intentionally not pulled in
+as dependencies. For example, graphics/grap and graphics/ImageMagick
+that are needed by groff's
groff-1.21p8 ships with grap2graph(1)
which metions grap(1) in its manpage.
But neither grap(1) nor the grap(1) manpage seems to be present.
Also, grap2graph(1) wants convert(1), without having that as
a dependency:
$ grap2graph
/usr/local/bin/grap2graph[83]: grap:
On Feb 26 09:54:18, anth...@cathet.us wrote:
Jan Stary writes:
groff-1.21p8 ships with grap2graph(1)
which metions grap(1) in its manpage.
But neither grap(1) nor the grap(1) manpage seems to be present.
grap(1) is one of the many historical companion programs to troff
(like chem
On Jan 25 05:17:00, b...@comstyle.com wrote:
On Mon, Jan 21, 2013 at 02:06:39PM -0500, Brad Smith wrote:
Now that we've gone through the update to an FFmpeg 0.10 release
and the associated API changes I am looking at updating to the
latest release 1.1. I have an update here along with the
pkg_info -m shows the packages I installed explicitly,
i.e., they are not just a dependency of something.
There's two packages that I indeed installed manually,
namely libiconv and nspr, to build some third-party software
(not ports).
Now I no longer need them explicitly, but meanwhile they
both
+DISTNAME=sox-14.4.1
+SHARED_LIBS += sox 3.0 # .2.1
CATEGORIES= audio
HOMEPAGE=http://sox.sourceforge.net/
MAINTAINER= Jan Stary h...@stare.cz
-REVISION=1
# code is GPLv2+, however as opencore is under Apache License we must use
# sox under the terms of GPLv3
CATEGORIES=audio
HOMEPAGE= http://sox.sourceforge.net/
MAINTAINER=Jan Stary h...@stare.cz
-REVISION= 1
# code is GPLv2+, however as opencore is under Apache License we must use
# sox under the terms of GPLv3 to avoid license conflict.
Index: distinfo
/
+MAINTAINER=Jan Stary h...@stare.cz
# GPLv2
PERMIT_PACKAGE_CDROM= Yes
Index: libsndfile/Makefile
===
RCS file: /cvs/ports/audio/libsndfile/Makefile,v
retrieving revision 1.22
diff -u -p -r1.22 Makefile
--- libsndfile/Makefile
conversion library
DISTNAME= libsamplerate-0.1.7
-REVISION= 0
+REVISION= 1
SHARED_LIBS= samplerate 2.0 # .1.3
CATEGORIES=audio
HOMEPAGE= http://mega-nerd.com/SRC/
+MAINTAINER=Jan Stary h...@stare.cz
# GPLv2
PERMIT_PACKAGE_CDROM= Yes
Index: libsndfile
On Jan 06 19:24:40, a...@caoua.org wrote:
On Sun, Jan 06, 2013 at 07:14:41PM +0100, Jan Stary wrote:
audio/fluidsynth currently has audio/jack as a dependency,
but doesn't use it. By default, the sndio audio driver is used
(thank you jakemsr). Even if jack is running, trying to use
audio/fluidsynth currently has audio/jack as a dependency,
but doesn't use it. By default, the sndio audio driver is used
(thank you jakemsr). Even if jack is running, trying to use it
with fluidsynth results in
$ fluidsynth -a jack
fluidsynth: error: Couldn't find the requested audio driver:
To the active fluidsynth users out there:
we currently have 1.0.9; would there be any benefit
in upgrading to 1.1.6? We also have a sndio backend
- has anyone attempted to push it upstream?
Jan
On Jan 14 20:29:49, a...@caoua.org wrote:
On Sat, Jan 14, 2012 at 04:17:06PM +0100, Jan Stary wrote:
On Jan 02 12:58:58, Alexandre Ratchov wrote:
What soft synths do people use under OpenBSD 5.0?
sometimes I use a home-made soft synth to get few specific sounds my
hardware synth can't
* [NEW] Modify the about:favorites page to remove the X links to
remove links. A new favedit command has been added to show the Rm
links.
Why has this been split?
* Fix several issues that were the result of our back/forward
handling. Reloading pages should now always work after
On Jul 28 15:28:48, Antoine Jacoutot wrote:
On Sat, Jul 28, 2012 at 02:14:41PM +0100, Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2012/07/28 13:48, Jan Stary wrote:
gnutls_handshake failed -110 fatal 1 GNUTLS version is too old
to provide human readable error.
I am not very proficient
On Aug 09 09:46:03, Gleydson Soares wrote:
Update for Xombrero to 1.2.2 now, with gtk3 and some fixes
and new stuff:
I find the previous version of the port generaly more reliable.
This new port of xombrero usualy crashes with big downloads, for example.
Not sure if it is xombrero or
On Aug 05 23:53:55, Gonzalo L. R. wrote:
Update for Xombrero to 1.2.2 now, with gtk3 and some fixes
and new stuff:
On Aug 08 21:22:04, Brett wrote:
Probably this is an upstream issue but the font config settings (oops_font,
cmd_font, statusbar_font, and tabbar_font) no longer function, and
:17 +0200
Jan Stary h...@stare.cz wrote:
On Jul 22 12:07:51, Christopher Zimmermann wrote:
On Sat, 21 Jul 2012 20:03:04 +0200
Jan Stary h...@stare.cz wrote:
On Jul 21 18:04:51, Christopher Zimmermann wrote:
Would you advise to use your github minimalist instead?
Does it work
Firstly: thank you, developers of xombrero.
I am gradually moving everything from Firefox.
I am having a problem with one of my https bankings:
https://cz.mbank.eu/logon.aspx
I did a :js save and :cookie save for the site.
Then I try a cert save, and get
gnutls_handshake failed -110
On Jul 13 14:31:34, David Coppa wrote:
On Thu, 12 Jul 2012, Daniel Bolgheroni wrote:
On Fri, Jun 15, 2012 at 11:21:06AM +0200, David Coppa wrote:
Can you check if the old 0.12.9/0.8.9 exposes the same symptoms on
recent -current?
Sorry, but really missed this.
I'm
There is a .git directory inside the audio/opencore-amr port
- is it supposed to be there, or is it a cvs import mistake?
Jan
On Jul 13 21:26:03, Marc Espie wrote:
On Fri, Jul 13, 2012 at 06:12:48PM +0200, Jan Stary wrote:
On Jul 12 19:10:35, Jan Stary wrote:
On Jul 12 18:42:23, Marc Espie wrote:
On Thu, Jul 12, 2012 at 04:13:38PM +0200, David Coppa wrote:
On Thu, Jul 12, 2012 at 4:07 PM, Jan Stary h
On Jul 16 13:59:27, Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2012/07/16 13:23, Jan Stary wrote:
There is a .git directory inside the audio/opencore-amr port
- is it supposed to be there, or is it a cvs import mistake?
If this is present in your checkout, then you're using the wrong
options when you
On Jul 12 19:10:35, Jan Stary wrote:
On Jul 12 18:42:23, Marc Espie wrote:
On Thu, Jul 12, 2012 at 04:13:38PM +0200, David Coppa wrote:
On Thu, Jul 12, 2012 at 4:07 PM, Jan Stary h...@stare.cz wrote:
Index: Makefile
On Jul 12 00:28:49, Marc Espie wrote:
On Wed, Jul 11, 2012 at 11:05:20PM +0200, Jan Stary wrote:
On Jul 11 10:57:21, Marc Espie wrote:
Lots of fun last night and this morning.
1/ Turns out GNU libtool simply *removes* stuff it doesn't understand
while
linking.
Case
On Jul 12 18:42:23, Marc Espie wrote:
On Thu, Jul 12, 2012 at 04:13:38PM +0200, David Coppa wrote:
On Thu, Jul 12, 2012 at 4:07 PM, Jan Stary h...@stare.cz wrote:
Index: Makefile
===
RCS file: /cvs/ports/audio/opencore
On Jul 08 22:34:36, Alexandre Ratchov wrote:
This diff simplifies the sndio backend of mplayer, fixes
few constructs that never caused problems but may not
be correct and removes code that's not needed anymore.
I'm very interested in any unexpected regressions that this
diff may cause.
This is a fresh install of mysql-server-5.1.63 on 5.1-current/macppc.
There is a minor glitch in the sample my-medium.cnf file:
120704 16:07:16 [Warning] '--skip-locking' is deprecated and will be removed in
a future release. Please use '--skip-external-locking' instead.
The deprecated iption
On Jun 01 13:53:28, Gonzalo L. R. wrote:
New package with EPOCH to manage the update from xxxterm and quirks diff.
Ok? Comments?
Works fine on current/i386. Build complains a lot though about
/usr/local/include/gcrypt.h:1552: warning: 'gcry_ac_io_t' is deprecated
and various other grcypt
On Jun 01 00:50:14, Alexandr Shadchin wrote:
On Sun, May 20, 2012 at 12:45:52AM +0600, Alexandr Shadchin wrote:
On Tue, May 15, 2012 at 01:16:12AM +0600, Alexandr Shadchin wrote:
Hi,
pkg/DESCR:
DeaDBeeF (as in 0xDEADBEEF) is an audio player for GNU/Linux, BSD,
OpenSolaris and
On May 02 18:30:08, Brad Smith wrote:
Here is a work in progress update to an FFmpeg snaphot dated 20120428
but now from the 0.10 branch. This brings us up to date with a modern
FFmpeg release branch and buys us a whole load of new encoders/decoders,
bug fixes and varius improvements. As well
On May 09 16:02:15, Jan Stary wrote:
On May 02 18:30:08, Brad Smith wrote:
Here is a work in progress update to an FFmpeg snaphot dated 20120428
but now from the 0.10 branch. This brings us up to date with a modern
FFmpeg release branch and buys us a whole load of new encoders/decoders
On May 07 09:44:36, Stuart Henderson wrote:
surprised we didn't have this already. it does more than just adjust
line-endings so I think it is actually useful. ok?
...
Information for inst:dos2unix-6.0
Comment:
convert DOS/MAC files to UNIX (line-endings/charset)
Description:
On May 07 11:36:30, Antoine Jacoutot wrote:
On Mon, May 07, 2012 at 11:24:36AM +0200, Jan Stary wrote:
On May 07 09:44:36, Stuart Henderson wrote:
surprised we didn't have this already. it does more than just adjust
line-endings so I think it is actually useful. ok
I upgraded my current/amd64 and now I am upgrading the packages
with pkg_add -ui; psutils gets upgraded as a dependency of a2ps:
Ambiguous: choose package for psutils-1.17p3-a4
a 0: None
1: psutils-1.17p3
2: psutils-1.17p3-a4
I just answer '2' and everything goes on
Any further comments, besides REVISION=0 ?
Jan
On 2012/03/24 07:09, Jan Stary wrote:
SoX uses wget(1) to play(1) remote files such as streaming radios.
That is in fact a bug in the port (RUN_DEPENDS). Rather than
adding wget to DEPENDS, the small patch below replaces
On Mar 17 12:03:27, Stefan Sperling wrote:
I've ported the ardour digital audio workstation (http://ardour.org)
to OpenBSD some time ago. The port includes some new glue code for
sndio midi which I tested with a Mackie-style controller.
It builds and runs, with audio/jack as audio backend.
Now that ThePirateBay has switched from torrent files to magnet links,
what do people use instead of btpd?
Jan
On Mar 26 12:11:26, Stuart Henderson wrote:
http://www.sqlite.org/releaselog/3_7_10.html
http://www.sqlite.org/releaselog/3_7_11.html
Mozilla ports (firefox 12) are going to need this.
Any comments, test reports ('make regress' on other arch would
be useful), OKs?
Works for me on
On Mar 26 14:58:27, Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2012/03/26 15:45, Jan Stary wrote:
On Mar 26 12:11:26, Stuart Henderson wrote:
http://www.sqlite.org/releaselog/3_7_10.html
http://www.sqlite.org/releaselog/3_7_11.html
Mozilla ports (firefox 12) are going to need this.
Any
in the documentation
- can you point me please?)
Better diff below.
Thanks
Jan
On 2012/03/24 07:09, Jan Stary wrote:
SoX uses wget(1) to play(1) remote files such as streaming radios.
That is in fact a bug in the port (RUN_DEPENDS). Rather than
adding wget to DEPENDS, the small
SoX uses wget(1) to play(1) remote files such as streaming radios.
That is in fact a bug in the port (RUN_DEPENDS). Rather than
adding wget to DEPENDS, the small patch below replaces that
functionality with the base ftp(1).
REVISION needs to be bumped I guess.
Jan
$OpenBSD$
---
On Mar 23 23:19:02, patrick keshishian wrote:
On Fri, Mar 23, 2012 at 11:09 PM, Jan Stary h...@stare.cz wrote:
SoX uses wget(1) to play(1) remote files such as streaming radios.
That is in fact a bug in the port (RUN_DEPENDS). Rather than
adding wget to DEPENDS, the small patch below
On Mar 23 07:11:45, RD Thrush wrote:
My PORTSDIR is on an nfs server. Mounting the particular nfs
directory on /usr/ports (and setting PORTSDIR accordingly) fails the
new test in bsd.port.mk.
Can you please show how exactly you are mounting it,
and how exactly it fails?
If you 'mount
On Mar 23 14:07:31, Alexandre Ratchov wrote:
On Thu, Mar 22, 2012 at 10:16:52PM +0100, Jan Stary wrote:
Index: Makefile
===
RCS file: /cvs/ports/audio/sox/Makefile,v
retrieving revision 1.49
diff -u -p -r1.49 Makefile
On Mar 23 13:59:42, RD Thrush wrote:
On 03/23/12 09:01, Jan Stary wrote:
On Mar 23 07:11:45, RD Thrush wrote:
My PORTSDIR is on an nfs server. Mounting the particular nfs
directory on /usr/ports (and setting PORTSDIR accordingly) fails the
new test in bsd.port.mk.
Can you please show how
Once more, *with* the forgotten twolame dependency
(thank you Alex).
Jan
Index: Makefile
===
RCS file: /cvs/ports/audio/sox/Makefile,v
retrieving revision 1.49
diff -u -p -u -p -r1.49 Makefile
--- Makefile15 Jun 2011
Index: Makefile
===
RCS file: /cvs/ports/audio/sox/Makefile,v
retrieving revision 1.49
diff -u -p -r1.49 Makefile
--- Makefile15 Jun 2011 08:29:34 - 1.49
+++ Makefile22 Mar 2012 21:15:25 -
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
Let me try again:
below is a better diff to 14.3.2
-MODULES= converters/libiconv
This is definitely wrong. Keep the libiconv module and delete iconv
from WANTLIB.
Fixed below.
You probably shouldn't do spurious whitespace changes here, it makes the
diff hard to read. Also,
I am trying again to get this commited.
Is there something I can do to increase the amount of fsck given,
or is there actually objections to this?
Jan
port-opencore-amr-0.1.3.tar.gz
Description: application/tar-gz
On Mar 06 18:27:35, Jan Stary wrote:
On Mar 06 11:21:07, Brad Smith wrote:
On 06/03/12 11:09 AM, Jan Stary wrote:
On Mar 05 17:22:57, Jan Stary wrote:
On Mar 05 16:46:25, Jan Stary wrote:
Attached is a port of audio/sox, bringing it to 14.4.0.
Tested on i386 and amd.
Better now
I am working on a port of software that is only a collection
of sh(1) scripts. So there is no compilation; it doesn't even
have a Makefile (the installation is just a cp(1) call).
Is this special case described somewhere? Could you please
point me to a port like this that already exists, so that
13:14:30 2012
+++ ./Makefile Fri Mar 9 09:09:28 2012
@@ -6,10 +6,11 @@ CATEGORIES = audio net
HOMEPAGE = http://www.cs.columbia.edu/irt/software/rtptools/
MAINTAINER = Jan Stary h...@stare.cz
-# See files/COPYRIGHT
-PERMIT_PACKAGE_CDROM = Yes
+# See COPYRIGHT: this siftware
On Mar 09 09:06:55, Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2012/03/09 09:13, Jan Stary wrote:
Out of curriosity: if I asked Prof. Schulzrine for a speficic, written
prior permission, who should he make it to?
OpenBSD can not accept this.
OK, PERMIT_*_CDROM = no commercial redistrubution.
Further
Attached is a port of rtptools: a set of tools to process RTP data.
http://www.cs.columbia.edu/irt/software/rtptools/
Tested on i386 and amd64.
I am not *absolutely* sure what the COPYRIGHT means for PERMIT_*
- I asked upstream specifically.
Appart from that: comments?
Jan
On Mar 07 23:13:57, Ingo Schwarze wrote:
warning: file `man1/sox.1', around line 2667: table wider than line width
grotty:standard input (man1/sox.1):47303: character above first line
discarded
These are *not* mandoc(1) glitches, but groff error messages
produced by grotty(1).
Sorry; by
While I was trying to get this commited, a new version came out.
So here goes: AMR, an implmentation of the Adaptive Multi Rate
speech codec, version 0.1.3.
Comments? OK?
Jan
port-opencore-amr-0.1.3.tar.gz
Description: application/tar-gz
On Mar 05 17:22:57, Jan Stary wrote:
On Mar 05 16:46:25, Jan Stary wrote:
Attached is a port of audio/sox, bringing it to 14.4.0.
Tested on i386 and amd.
Better now, courtesy of port-lib-depends-check.
Another few polished bits.
Comments? OK?
Jan
port-sox-14.4.0.tgz
On Mar 06 11:21:07, Brad Smith wrote:
On 06/03/12 11:09 AM, Jan Stary wrote:
On Mar 05 17:22:57, Jan Stary wrote:
On Mar 05 16:46:25, Jan Stary wrote:
Attached is a port of audio/sox, bringing it to 14.4.0.
Tested on i386 and amd.
Better now, courtesy of port-lib-depends-check.
Another
Attached is a port of audio/sox, bringing it to 14.4.0.
Tested on i386 and amd.
make package complains:
warning: file `man1/play.1', around line 2667: table wider than line width
grotty:standard input (man1/play.1):47303: character above first line
discarded
warning: file `man1/rec.1', around
On Mar 05 16:46:25, Jan Stary wrote:
Attached is a port of audio/sox, bringing it to 14.4.0.
Tested on i386 and amd.
Better now, courtesy of port-lib-depends-check.
Jan
port-sox-14.4.0.tgz
Description: application/tar-gz
This is a port of opencore-amr, an implementation
of the Adaptive Multi Rate speech codec.
http://opencore-amr.sourceforge.net/
(This has been reviewed a few times, and occasionally OK'd,
but I never got anyone to actually commit it.)
Jan
port-opencore-amr-0.1.2.tar.gz
Description:
On Feb 18 17:52:36, David Hill wrote:
: pkg_scripts=postfix postgresql mysql
You sure it is not mysqld instead of mysql?
On Feb 18 23:53:05, Antoine Jacoutot wrote:
pkg_scripts=postfix postgresql mysql
s/mysql/mysqld/
Yes, of course. Thanks. Will punish myself by finding all
the
I have installed mysql-server-5.1.60 on current/i386,
configured it, and put it in pkg_scripts which now looks like this:
pkg_scripts=postfix postgresql mysql
But the mysql server doesn't seem to even try to start upon reboot.
THis is how the mysql log looks after a reboot:
120218
A fresh snapshot on amd64, pkg_add -ui without a problem.
Then:
$ mutt
mutt:/usr/local/lib/libintl.so.5.0: undefined symbol 'stpcpy'
lazy binding failed!
Segmentation fault (core dumped)
pkg_info -E says libintl.so.5.0 belongs to gettext-0.18.1.p0.
Does this mean that the mutt package is not in
This is what happens in firefox 9.0.1 as freshly (pkg_add -ui)'d
on a fresh snapshot/i386.
Whan looking at a given stock in Google Finance, say
http://www.google.com/finance?q=NYSE:ING
the chart doesn't work.
Not that I expect the interactive flash to work,
BUT even the simple javascript
On Jan 14 18:28:45, Juha Erkkila wrote:
But in my experience latency with fluidsynth can be totally okay,
you just need to adjust buffer sizes for shorter latency. I run
aucat with -b 440 -z 220 and fluidsynth with -c 2 -z 128.
Keeping the machine not doing mostly anything else while playing
On Jan 14 20:29:49, Alexandre Ratchov wrote:
sometimes I use a home-made soft synth to get few specific sounds my
hardware synth can't do.
Given the quality of work you do in OpenBSD audio,
I am interested in this homemade softsynth of yours.
Could you please make it available? I will create
On Jan 18 08:50:22, David Coppa wrote:
On Mon, Jan 16, 2012 at 10:49 AM, David Coppa dco...@gmail.com wrote:
On Mon, 16 Jan 2012, David Coppa wrote:
On Sat, 14 Jan 2012, Jan Stary wrote:
I a using FluidSynth 1.0.9 on OpenBSD 5.0. Things generally work,
except that _some_ content
On Jan 18 10:05:40, David Coppa wrote:
On Wed, Jan 18, 2012 at 9:21 AM, Jan Stary h...@stare.cz wrote:
On Jan 18 08:50:22, David Coppa wrote:
On Mon, Jan 16, 2012 at 10:49 AM, David Coppa dco...@gmail.com wrote:
On Mon, 16 Jan 2012, David Coppa wrote:
On Sat, 14 Jan 2012, Jan Stary
I a using FluidSynth 1.0.9 on OpenBSD 5.0. Things generally work,
except that _some_ content of my config file makes FluidSynth
segfault upon reading it.
It seems that this is caused by any router_* command.
For example, a config file containing just 'router_default'
makes FluidSynth segfault.
On Jan 02 12:58:58, Alexandre Ratchov wrote:
I don't use softsynths very often, but if I do, I use a midi thru box
(additional -M option to sndiod) to make it look like a midi device so
midish can use it. I record the softsynth output with -mmon option
of sndiod.
What soft synths do people
On Jan 02 13:18:25, Jan Stary wrote:
On Dec 20 22:34:46, Jan Stary wrote:
On Dec 16 11:16:48, Jan Stary wrote:
On Dec 13 20:55:01, Jan Stary wrote:
Are there further comments or objections to commiting this?
Is there something else I need to do
for someone with commit rights
On Dec 20 22:34:46, Jan Stary wrote:
On Dec 16 11:16:48, Jan Stary wrote:
On Dec 13 20:55:01, Jan Stary wrote:
Are there further comments or objections to commiting this?
Is there something else I need to do
for someone with commit rights to consider this?
Is it the Christmass
On Dec 16 11:16:48, Jan Stary wrote:
On Dec 13 20:55:01, Jan Stary wrote:
Are there further comments or objections to commiting this?
Is there something else I need to do
for someone with commit rights to consider this?
Is it the Christmass or is there simply zero interest
On Dec 13 20:55:01, Jan Stary wrote:
Are there further comments or objections to commiting this?
Is there something else I need to do
for someone with commit rights to consider this?
Thank you
Jan
On Dec 13 04:31:26, Brad wrote:
On 26/11/11 6:03 PM, Brad wrote:
Here is an update to FFmpeg 2026 snapshot and updates for some
of its dependencies.
Tested on amd64.
http://comstyle.com/ports/ffmpeg/
Could someone who actually uses MPlayer please do some testing with
mencoder and
audio/sox
graphics/ffmpeg
multimedia/avidemux
multimedia/gstreamer-0.10 (plugins-bad and plugins-ugly)
The above seem to not be broken (or in fact influenced)
by the presence of opencore-amr as installed from the port
(as attached) - see previous posts.
The tests described in my previous
On Jul 01 17:01:41, Stuart Henderson wrote:
The following ports are very likely to pick this up:
audio/sox
graphics/ffmpeg
multimedia/avidemux
multimedia/gstreamer-0.10 (plugins-bad and plugins-ugly)
These need to be built with opencore-amr already installed and checked as
to whether
On Dec 10 22:37:38, Jan Stary wrote:
I am trying again to get this AMR port commited:
http://stare.cz/~hans/.tmp/opencore-amr-0.1.2.tar.gz
On Dec 10 14:06:27, Marc Espie wrote:
There's been some recent confusion as to which version of a patch someone
was referring to, because
Replying to an old thread when I finally got around to it,
I am trying again to get this AMR port commited:
http://stare.cz/~hans/.tmp/opencore-amr-0.1.2.tar.gz
Meanwhile, I have found that David Coppa tried to
get this in before (and later OK'd my attempt):
On Jul 03 21:11:22, Christian Weisgerber wrote:
Jan Stary h...@stare.cz wrote:
http://stare.cz/~hans/.tmp/opencore-amr-0.1.2.tar.gz
It comes with the Apache License 2.0; I am not sure
what that means for the PERMIT_* variables; I asked
upstream, but someone here surely knows.
AMR
On Nov 10 02:29:34, Nigel Taylor wrote:
This has been built and tested on amd64 current.
Please give this more testing, sites I visit normally
all seem fine.
Test for other arch? Comments? Ok?
Works for me on i386 current.
Jan
and the core uses bindings to brainfuck.
On Oct 23 18:44:32, Zantgo wrote:
impossible, as so advanced will be made in language so basic
not basic. visual basic.
This is an update to sox-14.3.2 that includes functionality
of the new audio/opencore-amr port, which is *not* included yet;
this can only be commited after opencore-amr is commited.
(This diff is to make sure that existing ports do not create
hidden dependencies on AMR in their binaries. More
This diff is to make sure that ffmpeg doesn't create
hidden dependencies when opencore-amr is installed.
On Jul 01 19:08:47, Brad wrote:
graphics/ffmpeg
ffmpeg's configure recognizes
--enable-libopencore-amrnb
--enable-libopencore-amrwb
which default to [no] (but shouldn't
On Jul 01 17:01:41, Stuart Henderson wrote:
multimedia/avidemux
This seems to ignore the installed opencore-amr libraries,
but has no ./configure options to explicitly disable them.
It uses its own libamr.c then.
Does that mean that avidemux is safe from the possible opencore-amr
import? Is
On Jul 03 13:24:43, Brad wrote:
On 03/07/11 3:46 AM, Jan Stary wrote:
On Jul 01 19:08:47, Brad wrote:
On 01/07/11 6:18 PM, Jan Stary wrote:
audio/sox
I will take care of audio/sox. In fact, I have an update for
audio/sox ready, as my main motivation for porting AMR was
to have AMR
On Jul 03 13:06:21, Brad wrote:
On 03/07/11 5:05 AM, Jan Stary wrote:
This diff is to make sure that ffmpeg doesn't create
hidden dependencies when opencore-amr is installed.
As I said in my other post this is not necessary.
It is not necessary, because --enable-libopencore-amrnb
defaults
On Jul 03 14:05:25, Ted Unangst wrote:
On Sun, Jul 03, 2011, Jan Stary wrote:
On Jul 03 13:06:21, Brad wrote:
On 03/07/11 5:05 AM, Jan Stary wrote:
This diff is to make sure that ffmpeg doesn't create
hidden dependencies when opencore-amr is installed.
As I said in my other post
On Jul 01 17:01:41, Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2011-07-01, Giovanni Bechis giova...@openbsd.org wrote:
On 07/01/11 15:39, David Coppa wrote:
To anyone who wants to import it, you have my ok.
Enable regression test as well, ok for me.
The following ports are very likely to pick this
On Jul 03 15:11:49, Brad wrote:
http://www.apache.org/licenses/GPL-compatibility.html
Thanks, that's what I've been missing.
On Jun 29 21:35:25, Jan Stary wrote:
http://stare.cz/~hans/.tmp/opencore-amr-0.1.2.tar.gz
This is a port of opencore-amr, which is an implementation
of the Adaptive Multi Rate speech codec that seems to be
used by many modern mobile devices (such as my android).
(This is my first new port
On Jun 29 21:35:25, Jan Stary wrote:
This is a port of opencore-amr, which is an implementation
of the Adaptive Multi Rate speech codec that seems to be
used by many modern mobile devices (such as my android).
(This is my first new port - please be gentle.)
The main motivation is to have
What exactly does the 0.0 mean in SHARED_LIBS?
SHARED_LIBS += opencore-amrnb 0.0
SHARED_LIBS += opencore-amrwb 0.0
Running 'make plist' suggests this; but if I build the software natively
(outside of the ports), the libraries are built and installed as *.so.0.2
Why is the above better
On Jul 01 14:41:24, David Coppa wrote:
On Fri, 01 Jul 2011, Jan Stary wrote:
What exactly does the 0.0 mean in SHARED_LIBS?
SHARED_LIBS += opencore-amrnb 0.0
SHARED_LIBS += opencore-amrwb 0.0
Running 'make plist' suggests this; but if I build the software natively
On Jul 01 15:09:03, David Coppa wrote:
On Fri, Jul 1, 2011 at 2:51 PM, Jan Stary h...@stare.cz wrote:
OK, thanks. It is now in the port.
Further comments?
Yes. You cannot sort stuff as you like.
Please, try to follow /usr/ports/infrastructure/templates/Makefile.template
On Jul 01 18:09:53, Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2011-07-01, Jan Stary h...@stare.cz wrote:
It builds fine with USE_LIBTOOL=gnu.
Yes it does. Thank you.
I didn't know I could use USE_LIBTOOL=gnu.
I forgot to comment on this earlier; it's available in cases where
something doesn't
On Jul 01 17:01:41, Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2011-07-01, Giovanni Bechis giova...@openbsd.org wrote:
On 07/01/11 15:39, David Coppa wrote:
To anyone who wants to import it, you have my ok.
Enable regression test as well, ok for me.
The following ports are very likely to pick this
http://stare.cz/~hans/.tmp/opencore-amr-0.1.2.tar.gz
This is a port of opencore-amr, which is an implementation
of the Adaptive Multi Rate speech codec that seems to be
used by many modern mobile devices (such as my android).
(This is my first new port - please be gentle.)
The main motivation is
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